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Either way time is running out for Biden and Trump, they'll have to move aside or they'll pass away in the meantime due to old age, those are inescapable facts regardless of the politics or how much denial one wants to be in.
A president can be of any age so long as they have the right background for it, but that's a very specific thing, that's why there has only been a handful of presidents over the last few centuries and Biden and Trump have proven even the elderly can become president.
So there is no telling which future presidents are going to be older or younger, or if a young hotshot comes through in a few years from now and completely turns things on their head and runs for president with overwhelming support of their party, with the charisma and appeal to reach the voters and convince them that rain isn't wet.
On a serious note, the 2028 election will be a battle between Gretchen Whitmer and Sarah Huckabee Sanders (the latter will be one of the youngest ever, but she will lose this battle to Whitmer, but take up the mantle as President in 2040.)
Josh Shapiro & Pete Buttigieg will be 2032 candidates and so will Brian Kemp & Matt Gaetz
The youth wants younger.
Very, very plausible. There’s a lot of great people to choose from.